Like it or not we work for fiat currency. What's the best long term investment to protect that energy you've spent to earn that money, so that it is liquid enough to convert back to fiat if necessary, but will also maintain its worth in the event of societal collapse?
Shit load of preserved food?
Land?
Guns and ammo to protect said investments
Renewable energy infrastructure for your home?
Would it literally just be anything that you need to be self sufficient?
I've recently discovered Michael Ruppert....
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cyclops1771 ago
I just finished reading one of those "wormhole" books where the island of Nantucket gets mysteriously ported back to the Bronze Age (roughly 1250 BC). -- for thos einterested, it is titled Island in the Sea of Time by S.M. Stirling.
Anyways, it discusses the items that are of importance - metalworking/forge management is HUGE. Machining is another. Farming and seed management/storage is the third. Of other note is livestock and encyclopedae, so they can look up things (no more internet.). They are somewhat saved by abundance of resources, and somewhat avoid the issues that an apocalyptic situation would have today - mass riots, desperate groups and marauders.
Got to have so much firepower to protect anything. Gasoline is a huge deal. Refrigeration is gone, so food storage becomes an issue. Having solar/wind to keep food refrigerated would be a massive issue. Clean water would be an issue. Where to vacate waste would be an issue. Start there, and work towards machinery and metalworking.
7e62ce85 ago
"The Knowledge" by Lewis Dartnell is a really good book to have.
cyclops1771 ago
That looks pretty cool. Thanks for the tip!